Correct: "the oceans' ecosystems". In this case you are referencing ALL of the existing oceans and thus put the apostrophe to the right of the s.
Incorrect: "Davy Jones' Locker". There's only ONE Davy Jones, and since it's his locker, the correct placement of the possessive would be: "Davy Jones's Locker".
"When enough people figure out they can get it for cheap or nothing..."
The problem with that statement is that if they don't get the $50k, then NOBODY gets the item. So, those people who find the product worthwhile, will, inevitably, pay more than those who offer very little.
Violence is always always always the very last resort, and it's also the absolute WORST solution to any problem.
That being said, even the worst solution is still a solution, so hold on to those just in case in comes to that; in the meantime, hope that it doesn't.
ok ok so the original definition of piracy is
"practice of a pirate; robbery or illegal violence at sea"
The problem with your argument is that English is a living language. For example, the orignial definition of "Terrific" was synonnymous with "Terrifying", but bastardizations of the definitions have changed that term to be more synonymous with "stupendous".
Re: "Copyright" is the violation, not breaching it
Unfortunately the society you suggest will never exist.
Why? Food.
Until someone invents a device like the "replicator" from Star Trek, food must be produced -- either agriculture or horticulture -- and then provided to people. It's human nature to not want to do work without compensation, so farmers will typically ask for some sort of trade, often in the form of money. If you want to buy the food you must first have money, and, therefore, a means by which to acquire said money in accordance with local laws and societal norms.
That and the reason the scale was developed was so that people COULD copy music because they were able to recognize the notes and reproduce them.
Before that you had to "play by ear".
Re: You don't want to be considered a piracy supporter? Condemn some sites.
TANGENT!
"Don't you think that perhaps...unionized NYT that pays for health care...is somehow, maybe, contributing more to society...."
When unions first came about in the US in the 1950's, they had their place because management attempts to violate contract provisions of their employees was quite common; it still happens, so unions still do have a place.
However, nowadays most unions are simply taking employee funds and using them to lobby for political ideals. How does this help the worker? Answer: it doesn't, it helps union leaders and ONLY union leaders.
I'm noticing a bit of a schism:
You say you believe in free speech, yet you say that some people should not be allowed to express their opinions so that you don't have to "wade through the daily garbage to get to the roses".
So which is it? Freedom of Speech across the board, or only for those who are deemed "worthy"?
I love music as a whole, and am more than willing to pay a REASONABLE price for specific music that I find enjoyable.
That being said, the term "starving artist" wasn't orignially coined as rhetoric. Just sayin....
I agree. I don't often get a chance to read, let alone comment on the articles here, but when I do, those comments just tick me off; even if I happen to agree with them (which is rare). So, from here on out, following your lead on this, KT.
If you're going to be a lawyer you have to learn how to present logical arguments to a jury.
Your recent post was your first assignment on that topic, and you failed miserably!
While I cannot discount that, it does need to be said that there are some who don't present their arguments constructively (I know I know, but it's true).
Regardless of which side of the issue you support, if you are going to write your Congressman, emotionally charged statements do not help; more likely, they often hinder.
So...even when hear does = listen, sometimes the argument is not exactly a swaying one.
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Incorrect: "Davy Jones' Locker". There's only ONE Davy Jones, and since it's his locker, the correct placement of the possessive would be: "Davy Jones's Locker".
/soapbox
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The problem with that statement is that if they don't get the $50k, then NOBODY gets the item. So, those people who find the product worthwhile, will, inevitably, pay more than those who offer very little.
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Re: OK....I'm Convinced.
That being said, even the worst solution is still a solution, so hold on to those just in case in comes to that; in the meantime, hope that it doesn't.
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Re: Piracy?
"practice of a pirate; robbery or illegal violence at sea"
The problem with your argument is that English is a living language. For example, the orignial definition of "Terrific" was synonnymous with "Terrifying", but bastardizations of the definitions have changed that term to be more synonymous with "stupendous".
So get off it.
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Re: "Copyright" is the violation, not breaching it
Why? Food.
Until someone invents a device like the "replicator" from Star Trek, food must be produced -- either agriculture or horticulture -- and then provided to people. It's human nature to not want to do work without compensation, so farmers will typically ask for some sort of trade, often in the form of money. If you want to buy the food you must first have money, and, therefore, a means by which to acquire said money in accordance with local laws and societal norms.
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Re: We are lucky
Before that you had to "play by ear".
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Re: You don't want to be considered a piracy supporter? Condemn some sites.
"Don't you think that perhaps...unionized NYT that pays for health care...is somehow, maybe, contributing more to society...."
When unions first came about in the US in the 1950's, they had their place because management attempts to violate contract provisions of their employees was quite common; it still happens, so unions still do have a place.
However, nowadays most unions are simply taking employee funds and using them to lobby for political ideals. How does this help the worker? Answer: it doesn't, it helps union leaders and ONLY union leaders.
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Re: hendrix
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You say you believe in free speech, yet you say that some people should not be allowed to express their opinions so that you don't have to "wade through the daily garbage to get to the roses".
So which is it? Freedom of Speech across the board, or only for those who are deemed "worthy"?
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Re: Terrible
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Re: Two things at work regarding piracy...
That being said, the term "starving artist" wasn't orignially coined as rhetoric. Just sayin....
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No we should NOT scrap that ability.
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Re: Unfortunately we lose
Stop fearing the government and go make them afraid of you!
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Re: Re: Theft and Infringement
Your recent post was your first assignment on that topic, and you failed miserably!
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Re: Exactly!
No that would be far too punny.
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Regardless of which side of the issue you support, if you are going to write your Congressman, emotionally charged statements do not help; more likely, they often hinder.
So...even when hear does = listen, sometimes the argument is not exactly a swaying one.
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